Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — April 29, 2026
This is your daily update on key policies, business trends, and support programs for the content industry in Gyeonggi-do. Today, we’re highlighting the Gyeonggi Content Agency's new support project, the Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator's latest report on digital therapeutics, and fresh startup support opportunities via the Gyeonggi Startup Platform.
Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — April 29, 2026
Key Policies and Support Programs
1. Gyeonggi Content Agency (GCA) launches "From Production to Distribution" support
The Gyeonggi Content Agency (GCA) is calling for participants for its comprehensive, full-cycle support project. With a total budget of 1.58 billion won, the program aims to support 15 production companies and 10 distribution firms. Reports suggest potential partnerships with major companies like Hyundai E&C and YG.
The GCA stated that their philosophy is that "content creation doesn't end at production," and they are committed to supporting every step from planning and creation to distribution and monetization. The announcement was released on April 27, 2026.

2. Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator (GBSA) publishes report on AI/XR Digital Therapeutics (DTx)
The Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator (GBSA) has released a report titled "Analysis of Digital Therapeutics (DTx) Industry and Policy Trends and Implications for Gyeonggi-do." The report covers treatment methods based on AI and XR (Extended Reality) technology and outlines strategies for cultivating the industry within Gyeonggi-do.
As digital therapeutics are software-based medical devices, their convergence with content technology is accelerating. This report is expected to serve as a practical reference for relevant companies and policymakers in the region.

3. Gyeonggi Startup Platform (GSP) opens applications for technology startup support
The Gyeonggi Startup Platform (GSP) is currently accepting additional applications for its 2026 Private Investment-Linked Technology Startup Support Program on its official website. Furthermore, it is concurrently recruiting new tenants for the 2026 Gyeonggi Startup Bridge.
Tech startups, including those in the content sector, are eligible to apply for benefits ranging from funding and office space to business consulting.
Business Trends and Investment News
No business news this week.
No new investment or business activities for Gyeonggi-based content companies have been identified beyond what was available as of April 27, 2026.
Events and Other News
1. Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) recruiting projects for overseas game localization
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) are looking for projects to participate in their Localization Support Program to boost the global competitiveness of Korean games. Gyeonggi-based game companies are eligible to apply, and high interest is expected from local studios.

2. Gyeonggi Startup Platform offers expert consulting for startups
The Gyeonggi Startup Support Center is running professional consulting programs covering areas such as management, distribution channels, commercialization, funding, labor, taxation, patent certification, and legal affairs. Content startups are welcome to apply, and applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
3. (Note) Clio to represent K-Beauty at the 2026 Seoul International Garden Show
Clio (CEO Han Hyun-ok), a beauty company headquartered in Gyeonggi-do, announced it will participate as a representative K-Beauty firm in the '2026 Seoul International Garden Show' (May 1 – Oct 27), hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. They plan to showcase a 'K-Beauty Garden & Pavilion' that blends nature, culture, and industry—a noteworthy event from a beauty content and brand marketing perspective.

References and Sources
- Gyeonggi Content Agency full-cycle support announcement
- Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator digital therapeutics report
- Gyeonggi Startup Platform official website
- Korea Creative Content Agency game localization support
- Clio press release regarding Seoul International Garden Show participation
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